PAG.6 DI 12 -REV.0–HPS 930 ING
6. Acoustic limitation for alarms
The system, after 3 consecutive alarms, disarms the acoustic signalization of the alarm. If it seems appropriated, it’s
possible to cancel this limitation and have, for every alarm, the acoustic signalization.
7. State memory
If during the alarm, the system is disarmed trough the mechanical key or the power supply is removed, when you
restore the alarm, it will “remember” the previous state, in this way it can prevent every attempt to tamper.
8. Shock sensor adjustment
The HPS 430 has an internalshock sensor that is just adjusted in factory. However, it is possible to change the sensibility
to adapt in the best way with the vehicle features, following this procedure:
- Turn ON and turn OFF the ignition key 13 times –The blinkers turn ON
- Turn ON and turn OFF the ignition key many times as the number that corresponds to the level of sensibility that you
want (from 1 minimum to 15 maximum)
- every ignition key turned ON is signalled from a beep
- when you turn OFF the ignition key, you can test the shock sensor sensibility level, during the adjustment, if the alarm
feels the shock it will turn ON the blinkers and take a beep.
- after 7 seconds from the last test, the system will record the new level.
The sensibility, during this passage, can be only decreased. If you want to increase the sensibility, you must remake
the procedure by inserting a lowest level.
The shock sensor can be excluded making the level with a number higher than 15; the shock sensor exclusion is
signalled from an acoustic signal also when you turn OFF the ignition key.
When you have the turn key ON, the procedure exit will be without modify the previous level (abort). The procedure
exit is signalled with the led turn OFF.
9. Backup
If you turn ON and OFF the ignition key 20 times, it will restore the original level and regulation.